min-dadchaer: twenty-one, 21 (all in-between numbers are spoken
such; twenty-two would be tad-dadchaer and so on)

nelchaer: thirty, 30

nelchaenen: thirtieth

canchaer:
forty, 40

canchaenen: fortieth

lefchaer: fifty, 50

lefchaenen: fiftieth

enchaer: sixty, 60

enchaenen: sixtieth

othchaer: seventy, 70

othchaenen: seventieth

tolchaer: eighty, 80

tolchaenen: eightieth

nedchaer: ninety, 90

nedchaenen: ninetieth

haran: one hundred, 100

haranen: one hundreth

**

(although quite capable of counting in the above times-ten method, and
often doing so for and among other races, within their own culture the Eldar
have a times-twelve system; therefore the following might be useful to have on
reference)

tadrasad: twenty-four, 24

tadrathui: twenty-fourth

min-dadrasad: twenty-five, 25 (the same rule applies in this
system as written above)